• Many years back,
    I was an engineer who was supposed to get paid well and supervise poor workers.

    But something was not right with this.
    I hated how construction industry worked.

    I left that work.....although that degree/work was the only hope I had with my very poor and struggling life.

    After a while, I joined back the corporate as a support guy.
    This job was terrible for the mental health, but it was the fastest way to get rid of negative karmas.

    Also, it allowed me to help people.
    That was a satisfactory thing about it.

    Down to 4 years,
    That decision allowed me to help more than 5000 people in a way.

    And this is one of the many many missions I have completed, only to be able to reach the shiva.

    No matter, if it doesn't pay well, no matter if it's humiliating, no matter if the entire family, friends leave, no matter even if it lives with no money to visit my spiritual teacher once in 5 years,

    I will do what I find right to do.

    You can call me egoist, but I may have worked multiple lives to land up in the situation that allows such things.

    Hence, the straightforward clarity on things.
    Which most people call arrogance.
    That's alright...

    We trust lord Mahakala.
    He never fails to deliver at right time, place and circumstances.
    Many years back, I was an engineer who was supposed to get paid well and supervise poor workers. But something was not right with this. I hated how construction industry worked. I left that work.....although that degree/work was the only hope I had with my very poor and struggling life. After a while, I joined back the corporate as a support guy. This job was terrible for the mental health, but it was the fastest way to get rid of negative karmas. Also, it allowed me to help people. That was a satisfactory thing about it. Down to 4 years, That decision allowed me to help more than 5000 people in a way. And this is one of the many many missions I have completed, only to be able to reach the shiva. No matter, if it doesn't pay well, no matter if it's humiliating, no matter if the entire family, friends leave, no matter even if it lives with no money to visit my spiritual teacher once in 5 years, I will do what I find right to do. You can call me egoist, but I may have worked multiple lives to land up in the situation that allows such things. Hence, the straightforward clarity on things. Which most people call arrogance. That's alright... We trust lord Mahakala. He never fails to deliver at right time, place and circumstances.
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  • Over the years,
    I have a strong belief,
    "Depending on your eligibility, the correct knowledge will find you."

    The sadhanas that had the highest impact on my spiritual betterment were never imparted in the general course of deekshas.

    The best esoteric description of rituals like pitri upasana was obtained from a book.
    I have never gotten a better esoteric description of it from anyone.

    The best of what I got from Ishaputra was obtained by worshipping Ishaputra in a form that may NOT be worshipped by any other bhairavas.
    I think that's not even possible while being in the peeth.

    Also, the best insight I had about myself was shared by a Yogi ji, I never met.
    (I miss him)

    Jay Mahakaal.
    Over the years, I have a strong belief, "Depending on your eligibility, the correct knowledge will find you." The sadhanas that had the highest impact on my spiritual betterment were never imparted in the general course of deekshas. The best esoteric description of rituals like pitri upasana was obtained from a book. I have never gotten a better esoteric description of it from anyone. The best of what I got from Ishaputra was obtained by worshipping Ishaputra in a form that may NOT be worshipped by any other bhairavas. I think that's not even possible while being in the peeth. Also, the best insight I had about myself was shared by a Yogi ji, I never met. (I miss him) Jay Mahakaal.
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  • Upcoming generations He need belt treatment

    #sanskarheen #pilla #scrolllink
    Upcoming generations 😞😞😞 He need belt treatment 😡😡😡😡 #sanskarheen #pilla #scrolllink
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  • सुप्रीम कोर्ट से बड़ा झटका!

    कांग्रेस समर्थक ट्रोलर नेहा सिंह राठौर की याचिका खारिज

    यूपी पुलिस द्वारा नेहा सिंह राठौर के खिलाफ दर्ज FIR को खारिज करने से मना कर दिया।

    यह FIR उनके कथित तौर पर ‘उत्तेजक’ सोशल मीडिया पोस्ट्स के लिए दर्ज की गई थी, जो पहलगाम आतंकी हमले से संबंधित हैं।

    आरोपों में “भारत की संप्रभुता, एकता और अखंडता को खतरे में डालना” भी शामिल है।

    सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने कहा कि फिलहाल वे इस मामले में हस्तक्षेप करने के इच्छुक नहीं हैं।

    #nehaTatti #suprimCourt #scrolllink
    🚨सुप्रीम कोर्ट से बड़ा झटका! कांग्रेस समर्थक ट्रोलर नेहा सिंह राठौर की याचिका खारिज यूपी पुलिस द्वारा नेहा सिंह राठौर के खिलाफ दर्ज FIR को खारिज करने से मना कर दिया। यह FIR उनके कथित तौर पर ‘उत्तेजक’ सोशल मीडिया पोस्ट्स के लिए दर्ज की गई थी, जो पहलगाम आतंकी हमले से संबंधित हैं। आरोपों में “भारत की संप्रभुता, एकता और अखंडता को खतरे में डालना” भी शामिल है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने कहा कि फिलहाल वे इस मामले में हस्तक्षेप करने के इच्छुक नहीं हैं। #nehaTatti #suprimCourt #scrolllink
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    Condition of a prisoner released by terrorist group Hamas.
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  • #NewsLiveNow फिरोजाबाद में रेप के आरोपी और पुलिस के बीच मुठभेड़ हुई, जिसमें आरोपी के पैर में गोली लगने से वह जख्मी हो गया। महिला पुलिस बल और रसूलपुर थाने की टीम ने मिलकर यह संयुक्त कार्रवाई अंजाम दी।

    #UPNews #Firozabad #Uttarpradesh #UPPolice
    #NewsLiveNow फिरोजाबाद में रेप के आरोपी और पुलिस के बीच मुठभेड़ हुई, जिसमें आरोपी के पैर में गोली लगने से वह जख्मी हो गया। महिला पुलिस बल और रसूलपुर थाने की टीम ने मिलकर यह संयुक्त कार्रवाई अंजाम दी। #UPNews #Firozabad #Uttarpradesh #UPPolice
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    #CJI #judge #supimCourt #scrolllink
    Gavaar is an activist first, bigot next and judge last. #CJI #judge #supimCourt #scrolllink
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  • “Smile with Mr. Pulupulu A Tune for Happy Hearts” Let Mr. Pulupulu Take Away Your Stress
    #MrPulupulu #PulupuluSong
    #PulupuluVibes #FeelTheMusic
    #HappyVibesOnly #ForgetYourWorries #SpreadSmiles
    #GoodMoodMusic #PositiveEnergy
    #JoyInEveryBeat
    “Smile with Mr. Pulupulu 🎵 A Tune for Happy Hearts” Let Mr. Pulupulu Take Away Your Stress #MrPulupulu #PulupuluSong #PulupuluVibes #FeelTheMusic #HappyVibesOnly #ForgetYourWorries #SpreadSmiles #GoodMoodMusic #PositiveEnergy #JoyInEveryBeat
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth (IKSVP) presents the sacred glimpses of the recent course on Devabhisheka, an important part of Dev Sadhana in the Himalayan Siddha tradition. This sacred two-day ritual, conducted by IKSVP, was a profound spiritual event for all Bhairavs and Bhairavis.
    Day 1 began with Kaulantak Peethadishwar Ishaputra gracing the gathering, addressing and explaining the meaning and significance of Devabhisheka. A grand Saptsindhu chakra was crafted in the soil, followed by a yagya, invoking divine energies.
    Day 2 saw a serene atmosphere with everyone dressed in white. The Devabhisheka was bestowed by Kaulantak Peethadishwar upon the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, who carried a symbolic sword as an astra. The sacred waters, part of the Tirthan river, were icy cold, yet people’s spirits remained high, and everyone participated with devotion. By dusk, another powerful yagya took place, concluding with the pooja of 64 yoginis, marking the completion of this divine event.
    We are sharing with you these glimpses, so you can witness the energy of this sacred ceremony. If you wish to experience the spiritual depth of such traditions, you are welcome to join the regular courses offered by IKSVP, both online and offline.
    Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah.
    Om Sam Siddhaay Namah.
    Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah.
    Om Shri MahaHimalayaay NAmah.
    Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah.

    #Devabhisheka #Siddhas #abhisheka #ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #Kulantpeeth #Kurukulla #kurukullaTemple #IKSVP #DevaDharma #DeshajParampara #Healing #IKSVP #Spirituality #AncientWisdom #GoddessKurukulla #Saptrishis #Mysticism #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #DivineBlessings #Mahasiddha #KaulantakSiddhaVidyaPeeth
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth (IKSVP) presents the sacred glimpses of the recent course on Devabhisheka, an important part of Dev Sadhana in the Himalayan Siddha tradition. This sacred two-day ritual, conducted by IKSVP, was a profound spiritual event for all Bhairavs and Bhairavis. Day 1 began with Kaulantak Peethadishwar Ishaputra gracing the gathering, addressing and explaining the meaning and significance of Devabhisheka. A grand Saptsindhu chakra was crafted in the soil, followed by a yagya, invoking divine energies. Day 2 saw a serene atmosphere with everyone dressed in white. The Devabhisheka was bestowed by Kaulantak Peethadishwar upon the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, who carried a symbolic sword as an astra. The sacred waters, part of the Tirthan river, were icy cold, yet people’s spirits remained high, and everyone participated with devotion. By dusk, another powerful yagya took place, concluding with the pooja of 64 yoginis, marking the completion of this divine event. We are sharing with you these glimpses, so you can witness the energy of this sacred ceremony. If you wish to experience the spiritual depth of such traditions, you are welcome to join the regular courses offered by IKSVP, both online and offline. Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah. Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah. Om Sam Siddhaay Namah. Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah. Om Shri MahaHimalayaay NAmah. Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah. Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah. #Devabhisheka #Siddhas #abhisheka #ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #Kulantpeeth #Kurukulla #kurukullaTemple #IKSVP #DevaDharma #DeshajParampara #Healing #IKSVP #Spirituality #AncientWisdom #GoddessKurukulla #Saptrishis #Mysticism #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #DivineBlessings #Mahasiddha #KaulantakSiddhaVidyaPeeth
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  • Rani Ki Vav at Patan, Gujarat also known as Queen's Stepwell
    Rani Ki Vav, Patan
    Queen's Stepwell, A UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Patan is a district in the state of Gujarat, located at 125kms distance from Ahmedabad. Patan was once the capital of the state in historic times located on the banks of the (lost) Saraswati River. Nestled in the hustle and bustle of the city Patan, lies an “Architectural Wonder” – Rani Ki Vav. It is also known as “Rani Ni Vav” in Gujarati local dialect. This is a 7 storeyed Magnificent Stepwell, which is built using scientific principles for storing water.

    Back in 11th century, Udaymati, Queen of the King Bhimadev I from Solanki(Chalukya) Dynasty, expressed her desire to build a stepwell. This stepwell, she ordered to build is in the memory of her beloved husband.

    Rani ki Vav is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in India.
    The new ₹100 rupee currency note has a picture of this stepwell.

    Let’s have a visual tour of Stepwell
    As you walk towards this site, it doesn’t appeal very much. Just a compound wall and some—Well Kept—landscaping work is done around it. The more you approach it, the more it starts appealing. When you reach the main entrance, the Jaw-Dropping view absorbs you in it. Perspective steps going deep down towards the well-shaft are accompanied by intricately carved idols of gods and goddesses. Each idol is as magnificent as if they are living things. The far end is of this stepwell—which is a well-shaft—is not even clearly visible from the first step.

    Constructional Aspects

    Rani ki Vav was constructed as a religious as well as a functional structure. The expanse of this stepwell is roughly 1610 sq.m. and 70m length from the base of Toran—Sacred Gateway—to the inner edge of well-shaft. Its 23m in width and 28m in depth. Rani Ki Vav is constructed like an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water. It is built on the East-West axis, “Step-Corridor” being in the east and “Well” on the west.

    Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)
    The first architectural object you see as you step down, is the remains of a pillar base. This evidently confirms the presence of Toran Dwaar – A Ceremonial Entrance. In 19th century, a survey was conducted for Rani Ki Vav. James Burgess and Henry Cousens were two archeologists who had mentioned about these pillars in the survey.

    The Toran was comprised of 2 freely standing pillars, which were connected by an ornate arch at their upper sections. Towards the west side from this entrance, downward leading steps make a way to the edge of the well.

    Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)
    Architecture and Decorative Work
    Rani ki vav is a seven storeyed and inverted temple like structure. It has 4 pavilions downwards from east to west and then lastly a Well Shaft. Below is a picture taken from first pavellion. You can see other 3 Pavilions as well. Rani ki Vav is a Maru-Gurjara style architecture. A style of “temple architecure” which is originated from the Gujarat & Rajasthan in historic times.

    All the 7 levels were open for public and tourists were able to go down to the well. Then there was a powerful earthquake in Bhuj which rocked the state of Gujarat in 2001. After this earchquake, out of 7 levels, only 4 levels are left open for public to ensure the safety & security.

    There is a great diversity of themes:
    Divine Figures: Devi or Goddess, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha in their respective incarnations and form

    Sacred & Mythical Representation Figures: Dikpalas, Sacred flora and fauna, Apsara, Nagkanya, Vasus and scenes from epics
    Reflection of Contemporary Society
    Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini sculptureFrom left Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini Sculpture
    Mahishasurmardini is one of the forms of a goddess “Durga” who is killing a demon called Mahishasur.

    MahishasurmardiniMahishasurmardini
    Sculptures in Rani ki Vav are displayed in a pattern, where main deities are displayed in niches. These main deities are flanked by semi divine figures like Apsaras, Nagkanya, Dikpalas and Yogini.&
    Sheshshayi Vishnu Sculpture

    During medieval times in Gujarat, there was a tradition of installing “A Sheshshayi Vishnu” sculpture inside the Stepwell, Kunda or Temples. Which you can see in Modhera Sun Temple as well. Sheshshayi Vishnu is represented in 3 successive niches in 3 levels on the rear wall of the Well Shaft. One between the first and second pavillion on the niche of the north wall.

    In addition to this, out of 24 forms of the lord Vishnu, following forms are present in Rani ki Vav:

    Keshava, Narayana, Govinda, Vishnu, Trivikrama, Vamana, Sridhara, Padmanabha, Damodar, Samkarsana, Aniruddha, Purusottama, Narsimha, Hari. Moreover 10 famous incarnations are also represented. But among those 10 incarnations; Varah, Narsimha, Vaman, Parshuram, Ram, Balram, Buddha and Kalki (future incarnation at the end of Kaliyug) are clearly identified in Rani ki Vav. Buddha is shown as an incarnation of the lord Vishnu here.

    A Bhairav—fierce form of the lord Shiv—is represented in a dancing pose here. If you take a closer look down on his right side, the dog is snatching a piece from the decapitated corpse. Licking the blood oozing from the freshly cut head that Bhairava is holding in his hand.

    Vishnu On Left and Bhairav on rightVishnu On the Left and Bhairav on the Right
    Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort
    When you reach near the well (at 4th pavillion) you can see the panel of “Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu with Their Consort”. The Top left side of front wall is decorated with the idols of Tridev(Ttriple deity of Supreme Divinity in Hinduism). Their Vahan is also present near each of them, Swan, Bull and Garuda respectively.

    Front wall sculptures from bottom levelFront wall sculptures at base level
    Brahma Mahesh and Vishnu with their consortsBrahma Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort

    On the Top-Right side of the front wall, you can see Ganesh with his Consort and then Maha-Lakshmi and Kuber idols are also present. These three are considered as Gods of Luck.

    Other Sculptures in Rani ki Vav

    Dikpals (Guardians of Eight Directions) also appear on the walls of Rani ki Vav.

    8 Vasus are present on the walls with human body and Cow head in folded hands (Namaskar position).

    Nav graha are represented in a complete set, over Sheshshayi Vishnu on the Well Shaft. Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mercury (Budha also known as Grahpati), Venus (Shukra), Mars (Mangal), Jupiter (Brihaspati), Saturn (Shani), Rahu and Ketu constitute Nine Planets called Nav Graha.
    Dikpal - Guardian of directionDikpal – Guardian of A Direction

    A Marble sculpture of 48cm height was recovered while de-silting in 1987-88. This sculpture has an inscription in devnagari(indian script) “Maharajani Shri Udayamati”. Due to time constraints, we did not get a chance to see this sculpture. Hence, have no idea where it is kept (May be in museum).

    Rani Ki Vav is built using burnt bricks, lime mortar, and locally available “Dhrangadhra” stone. Larger blocks of stones were joined by Rosewood Dowels and placed on the ground, forming the floor of the steps and terraces.

    Interlocking system with woodInterlocking System With Wood

    A small glass plate was attached at several places where cracks are visible. These cracks were developed after Bhuj’s Earthquake. Upon asking about the purpose of these glass plates, our guide told us they are attached to keep the track of changes in such sections. When the stress on such sections will be increased, these glass plates will break and give an indication for safety.

    #thehinduheritage #CulturalHeritage
    #thehindugodsandgoddesses #scrolllink #bharat
    Rani Ki Vav at Patan, Gujarat also known as Queen's Stepwell Rani Ki Vav, Patan Queen's Stepwell, A UNESCO World Heritage Site Patan is a district in the state of Gujarat, located at 125kms distance from Ahmedabad. Patan was once the capital of the state in historic times located on the banks of the (lost) Saraswati River. Nestled in the hustle and bustle of the city Patan, lies an “Architectural Wonder” – Rani Ki Vav. It is also known as “Rani Ni Vav” in Gujarati local dialect. This is a 7 storeyed Magnificent Stepwell, which is built using scientific principles for storing water. Back in 11th century, Udaymati, Queen of the King Bhimadev I from Solanki(Chalukya) Dynasty, expressed her desire to build a stepwell. This stepwell, she ordered to build is in the memory of her beloved husband. Rani ki Vav is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in India. The new ₹100 rupee currency note has a picture of this stepwell. Let’s have a visual tour of Stepwell As you walk towards this site, it doesn’t appeal very much. Just a compound wall and some—Well Kept—landscaping work is done around it. The more you approach it, the more it starts appealing. When you reach the main entrance, the Jaw-Dropping view absorbs you in it. Perspective steps going deep down towards the well-shaft are accompanied by intricately carved idols of gods and goddesses. Each idol is as magnificent as if they are living things. The far end is of this stepwell—which is a well-shaft—is not even clearly visible from the first step. Constructional Aspects Rani ki Vav was constructed as a religious as well as a functional structure. The expanse of this stepwell is roughly 1610 sq.m. and 70m length from the base of Toran—Sacred Gateway—to the inner edge of well-shaft. Its 23m in width and 28m in depth. Rani Ki Vav is constructed like an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water. It is built on the East-West axis, “Step-Corridor” being in the east and “Well” on the west. Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar) The first architectural object you see as you step down, is the remains of a pillar base. This evidently confirms the presence of Toran Dwaar – A Ceremonial Entrance. In 19th century, a survey was conducted for Rani Ki Vav. James Burgess and Henry Cousens were two archeologists who had mentioned about these pillars in the survey. The Toran was comprised of 2 freely standing pillars, which were connected by an ornate arch at their upper sections. Towards the west side from this entrance, downward leading steps make a way to the edge of the well. Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar) Architecture and Decorative Work Rani ki vav is a seven storeyed and inverted temple like structure. It has 4 pavilions downwards from east to west and then lastly a Well Shaft. Below is a picture taken from first pavellion. You can see other 3 Pavilions as well. Rani ki Vav is a Maru-Gurjara style architecture. A style of “temple architecure” which is originated from the Gujarat & Rajasthan in historic times. All the 7 levels were open for public and tourists were able to go down to the well. Then there was a powerful earthquake in Bhuj which rocked the state of Gujarat in 2001. After this earchquake, out of 7 levels, only 4 levels are left open for public to ensure the safety & security. There is a great diversity of themes: Divine Figures: Devi or Goddess, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha in their respective incarnations and form Sacred & Mythical Representation Figures: Dikpalas, Sacred flora and fauna, Apsara, Nagkanya, Vasus and scenes from epics Reflection of Contemporary Society Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini sculptureFrom left Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini Sculpture Mahishasurmardini is one of the forms of a goddess “Durga” who is killing a demon called Mahishasur. MahishasurmardiniMahishasurmardini Sculptures in Rani ki Vav are displayed in a pattern, where main deities are displayed in niches. These main deities are flanked by semi divine figures like Apsaras, Nagkanya, Dikpalas and Yogini.& Sheshshayi Vishnu Sculpture During medieval times in Gujarat, there was a tradition of installing “A Sheshshayi Vishnu” sculpture inside the Stepwell, Kunda or Temples. Which you can see in Modhera Sun Temple as well. Sheshshayi Vishnu is represented in 3 successive niches in 3 levels on the rear wall of the Well Shaft. One between the first and second pavillion on the niche of the north wall. In addition to this, out of 24 forms of the lord Vishnu, following forms are present in Rani ki Vav: Keshava, Narayana, Govinda, Vishnu, Trivikrama, Vamana, Sridhara, Padmanabha, Damodar, Samkarsana, Aniruddha, Purusottama, Narsimha, Hari. Moreover 10 famous incarnations are also represented. But among those 10 incarnations; Varah, Narsimha, Vaman, Parshuram, Ram, Balram, Buddha and Kalki (future incarnation at the end of Kaliyug) are clearly identified in Rani ki Vav. Buddha is shown as an incarnation of the lord Vishnu here. A Bhairav—fierce form of the lord Shiv—is represented in a dancing pose here. If you take a closer look down on his right side, the dog is snatching a piece from the decapitated corpse. Licking the blood oozing from the freshly cut head that Bhairava is holding in his hand. Vishnu On Left and Bhairav on rightVishnu On the Left and Bhairav on the Right Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort When you reach near the well (at 4th pavillion) you can see the panel of “Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu with Their Consort”. The Top left side of front wall is decorated with the idols of Tridev(Ttriple deity of Supreme Divinity in Hinduism). Their Vahan is also present near each of them, Swan, Bull and Garuda respectively. Front wall sculptures from bottom levelFront wall sculptures at base level Brahma Mahesh and Vishnu with their consortsBrahma Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort On the Top-Right side of the front wall, you can see Ganesh with his Consort and then Maha-Lakshmi and Kuber idols are also present. These three are considered as Gods of Luck. Other Sculptures in Rani ki Vav Dikpals (Guardians of Eight Directions) also appear on the walls of Rani ki Vav. 8 Vasus are present on the walls with human body and Cow head in folded hands (Namaskar position). Nav graha are represented in a complete set, over Sheshshayi Vishnu on the Well Shaft. Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mercury (Budha also known as Grahpati), Venus (Shukra), Mars (Mangal), Jupiter (Brihaspati), Saturn (Shani), Rahu and Ketu constitute Nine Planets called Nav Graha. Dikpal - Guardian of directionDikpal – Guardian of A Direction A Marble sculpture of 48cm height was recovered while de-silting in 1987-88. This sculpture has an inscription in devnagari(indian script) “Maharajani Shri Udayamati”. Due to time constraints, we did not get a chance to see this sculpture. Hence, have no idea where it is kept (May be in museum). Rani Ki Vav is built using burnt bricks, lime mortar, and locally available “Dhrangadhra” stone. Larger blocks of stones were joined by Rosewood Dowels and placed on the ground, forming the floor of the steps and terraces. Interlocking system with woodInterlocking System With Wood A small glass plate was attached at several places where cracks are visible. These cracks were developed after Bhuj’s Earthquake. Upon asking about the purpose of these glass plates, our guide told us they are attached to keep the track of changes in such sections. When the stress on such sections will be increased, these glass plates will break and give an indication for safety. #thehinduheritage #CulturalHeritage #thehindugodsandgoddesses #scrolllink #bharat
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    We are excited to share that International Kaulantak Siddha Vidyapeeth (IKSVP) has successfully commenced a transformative two-day course on the revered Saptrishi Gurumandal. On the first day, participants delved deep into the ancient and rich yoga traditions of the Saptarishis. Each of the seven rishis possesses a unique yoga lineage, encompassing a variety of practices such as Yoga Asana, Pranayama, and visualization techniques. This immersive experience provided attendees with profound insights into these timeless traditions, allowing them to connect with the wisdom of the Saptarishis.
    The day was filled with enlightening sessions and practical demonstrations that left everyone inspired and rejuvenated. The diverse practices taught not only enriched their understanding of yoga but also offered them practical tools for enhancing their personal spiritual journey. Stay tuned for more updates on the second day of this incredible course!
    (Course Day-1 Part-1)
    Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah.
    Om Sam Siddhaay Namah.
    Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah.
    Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairvaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah.
    Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah.
    Om Shri Ishaputray Namah.
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    🌟 Saptarishis Course Day - 1 🌟 We are excited to share that International Kaulantak Siddha Vidyapeeth (IKSVP) has successfully commenced a transformative two-day course on the revered Saptrishi Gurumandal. On the first day, participants delved deep into the ancient and rich yoga traditions of the Saptarishis. Each of the seven rishis possesses a unique yoga lineage, encompassing a variety of practices such as Yoga Asana, Pranayama, and visualization techniques. This immersive experience provided attendees with profound insights into these timeless traditions, allowing them to connect with the wisdom of the Saptarishis. The day was filled with enlightening sessions and practical demonstrations that left everyone inspired and rejuvenated. The diverse practices taught not only enriched their understanding of yoga but also offered them practical tools for enhancing their personal spiritual journey. Stay tuned for more updates on the second day of this incredible course! 🧘‍♂️✨ (Course Day-1 Part-1) Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah. Om Sam Siddhaay Namah. Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah. Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairvaay Namah. Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah. Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah. Om Shri Ishaputray Namah. Name Adesh! #shrikrishna #Siddhas #krishnajanmashtami #Healing #IKSVP #SaptrishiCourse #Spirituality #Mystery #AncientWisdom #GoddessKurukulla #Saptrishis #mystery #mysticism #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra
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